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Published on 03:27 GMTSource: Trust TV - Indeterminate
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Published on 02:07 GMT
Nigeria risks Sudan-like crisis, retired col warns
A retired Army col, Tony Nyiam, has warned that Nigeria is dangerously close to the tragedy that befell Sudan under former President Omar al-Bashir, where state-backed militias were deployed to enforce ethnic dominance and suppress dissenting communities. …
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Published on 02:05 GMT
Nigeria’s exports to US drop by 20% - Report
Nigeria’s exports to the United States fell by more than 20 per cent in the first quarter of 2025, new data from a report by the United States Census Bureau has shown. The decline comes as total US imports from Nigeria stood at $1.118bn in Q1 2025, down …
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Published on 01:50 GMT
Health experts dissect Nigeria’s struggle with Malaria scourge
By Olakunle Olafioye Nigeria featured conspicuously as the world marked the 2025 World Malaria Day penultimate Friday. The World Health Organisation had set aside April 25 of every year to highlight the burden of this disease on the world. This year, …
Source: The Sun Nigeria - Indeterminate -
Published on 01:49 GMT
Hype, hope of electric vehicles in Nigeria
By Babatunde Yusuf Over the past few years, electric vehicles (EVs) have taken the global auto industry by storm. In 2023 alone, over 14 million EVs were sold worldwide which accounted for nearly 18 percent of total car sales, according to the …
Source: The Sun Nigeria - Indeterminate -
Published on 01:48 GMT
Mandatory Voting Law in Nigeria is a Misplaced Priority Amid Electoral Fraud
May 18, (THEWILL) – The recent advancement of a bill to make voting compulsory in Nigeria has expectedly sparked intense debate and raised fundamental questions about the priorities of the country’s electoral system. The proposal, which has now passed its …
Source: The Will - Neutral -
Published on 01:41 GMT
Poor resource management to blame for drought in Nigeria, not “climate change”
Claims by AfricaNews and the Associated Press that climate change is the primary cause of Nigeria's water shortages are false, arguing instead that poor resource management is the real issue. Nigeria has faced cyclical droughts for over a century (e.g …
Source: Natural News - Right-wing -
Published on 01:20 GMT
ITTF World Championships: Nigeria secures first mixed doubles victory
Nigeria has marked a significant milestone at the 2025 ITTF World Championships in Doha, Qatar, by clinching its first win in the mixed doubles event. The dynamic duo of Olajide Omotayo and Rabiat Ayoola staged a thrilling comeback to defeat Egypt’s …
Source: The Sun Nigeria - Indeterminate -
Published on 01:25 GMT
Nigeria’s Favour Ofili breaks 150-metre world record
Nigerian sprinter, Favour Ofili, on Saturday broke the world record in the women’s 150m with a sensational time of 15.85s (2.0m/s) at Piedmont Park in Atlanta. The 22-year-old has now become the first woman in history to run the event in under 16 …
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Published on 00:41 GMT
Nigeria’s Domestic Olympics: Ogun Welcomes National Talent For Sports Festival
May 18, (THEWILL) – The 22nd National Sports Festival commenced on May 16 in Ogun State, Nigeria, and will conclude on May 30. This biennial event, often described as Nigeria’s domestic equivalent to the Olympic Games, brings together athletes, coaches, …
Source: The Will - Neutral